You are chosen by God, you are loved!

You are chosen by God, you are loved! Deny anything else that tells you otherwise. Come to St Paul’s this Sunday, 10am and hear what Pastor Pete has to say! EVERYONE is welcome. 428 N.Erie Street, right opposite Lucas County Courthouse. See you in Church!

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March2018

Being Muslim In America Today - Dr. Samina Z. Hasan

Samina Hasan M.D is a member of the United Muslim Association of Toledo. She is involved in the community in an effort to overcome the barriers of racism and bigotry. Dr Hasan has been involved in the general community for years tackling important social issues.

Parking will be available for free in the Kwik Park lot next to St Paul’s—Simply have your parking ticket validated when you enter the door and pay for lunch.*This is a wheelchair accessible entrance.

Cost: $15 including a light lunch.RSVP: One week prior to the First Thursday event. RSVP to FirstThursdayToledo@gmail.com

Brought to you by the Association of U.S. Catholic Priests Toledo Chapter Social Justice Subcommittee and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, downtown Toledo

This exhibit of shoes and photos tells the moving story of everyday Toledo folks and their spiritual journeys. Reading the short narratives accompanying each pair of shoes, you will engage in uplifting moments of challenge, the heartache of being forced to leave your home, examples of inner strength, successes, accomplishments, isolation, regret and exuberant joy. These stories will move you and make you laugh in a very memorable gallery exhibit.Thursday March 15 at 5:00-8:00pm - Meet the Artist Accompanying the exhibit are black and white photos by James Dickerson, featuring portraits of those he meets on the streets of Toledo.*Free parking is available in the Kwik Park lot beside the church. Enter through the side door accessible from the parking lot. Wheelchair ramp is through the first door on the right and leads directly to the elevator. Take the elevator up 1 floor turn left and enter the Gallery.

This exhibit of shoes and photos tells the moving story of everyday Toledo folks and their spiritual journeys. Reading the short narratives accompanying each pair of shoes, you will engage in uplifting moments of challenge, the heartache of being forced to leave your home, examples of inner strength, successes, accomplishments, isolation, regret and exuberant joy. These stories will move you and make you laugh in a very memorable gallery exhibit.Thursday March 15 at 5:00-8:00pm - Meet the Artist Accompanying the exhibit are black and white photos by James Dickerson, featuring portraits of those he meets on the streets of Toledo.*Free parking is available in the Kwik Park lot beside the church. Enter through the side door accessible from the parking lot. Wheelchair ramp is through the first door on the right and leads directly to the elevator. Take the elevator up 1 floor turn left and enter the Gallery.

This exhibit of shoes and photos tells the moving story of everyday Toledo folks and their spiritual journeys. Reading the short narratives accompanying each pair of shoes, you will engage in uplifting moments of challenge, the heartache of being forced to leave your home, examples of inner strength, successes, accomplishments, isolation, regret and exuberant joy. These stories will move you and make you laugh in a very memorable gallery exhibit.Thursday March 15 at 5:00-8:00pm - Meet the Artist Accompanying the exhibit are black and white photos by James Dickerson, featuring portraits of those he meets on the streets of Toledo.*Free parking is available in the Kwik Park lot beside the church. Enter through the side door accessible from the parking lot. Wheelchair ramp is through the first door on the right and leads directly to the elevator. Take the elevator up 1 floor turn left and enter the Gallery.

There will be 14 stations representing the crucifixion of Jesus. A reader will be at each station and "Were You There" will be sung while traveling from station to station. The stations will begin on St. Paul's front steps on Erie St and travel to Adams, then Michigan, Jackson and return to our front steps.